Welcoming Others - Part III
This is the third part of a 3 part series that speaks of how the Lord’s House started and the story of what God did in our first year of 2011 (see parts I & II for the complete story on this blogsite).
Beginning in June of 2011, just when we had begun to enter into God’s rest at The Lord’s House, we sensed the Lord saying to us that it was now time to put out the Welcome Mat and welcome others into His house. Many of our friends who had been waiting for God’s timing, began to come over and bless the vision of what God was raising up in the city. Leona joined Terri and myself as part of our core team at the house. God gave many clues to our friends as they would come and join us in this time of new beginnings. One of the scriptures that came forth was:
… “I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.” – Luke 13:35
We began to bless all those that were coming in His Name to us. We also were praying that God would align us to His people that had similar vision and who had clues for the city so that we could know how to pray more effectively. We sensed that the Lord was calling us to: 1) Continue with personal prayer and devotional times with Him 2) To pray with various leaders and 3) To begin to walk around the city (particularly downtown) and see what God would highlight to us to pray about and bless. As we began to do this, we saw how much God had already been doing in the city and also some areas that needed a touch from God. The Lord was emphasizing the word “Foundations” to us…to bless the godly foundations and to seek the Lord for His wisdom and power to overshadow the ungodly ones. Jeremiah 1 came to mind:
“Today I appoint you to stand up against nations and kingdoms. Some you must uproot and tear down…….Others you must build up and plant.” –Jeremiah 1:10 (NLT)
And the Lord reminded us again of His promise in the power of honoring the forefathers and mothers who had years of faithfulness to the Lord in the city….He showed us that as we honored them, it would go well for us:
“If you honor your father and mother, things will go well for you, and you will have a long life on the earth.”– Ephesians 6:2 (NLT)
So we began to simply meet with others, gather clues, pray and do some walkabouts in the city.
In July, as I was reading some information on downtown, I discovered that our little house was located in a section called “Heritage Square”. We all had a good laugh about this as once again, we realized that God can be very specific when He is trying to emphasize a point to us. How perfect, that we were located in an area called HERITAGE SQUARE when God was helping us to understand our own heritage as well as the city’s heritage! The city also has a unique call to try and preserve it’s history, so we have been praying into that and seeking to understand what our part is in this and also asking what is the spiritual history that the Lord desires to preserve.
This led us into October where we hosted a conference called RECONCILIATION IN THE CITY @ RIVERSIDE (www.reconcile.org). Leaders from within the city and also from surrounding areas came to this gathering that was focused on praying for the city, it’s leaders and spheres of influence as well as repenting and seeking reconciliation (restored peace) for areas that were offensive to God (mainly relating to injustices from the past). We had some remarkable times of hearing from our Native American friends that were from the region and who could really speak into the history of the land. New insights were gleaned and new friendships formed as we continued forward in this adventure. Several books were very helpful for us at the Reconciliation School:
~ Landa Cope’s Book “The Old Testament Template” which talks about God’s creating the spheres of authority for His purposes.
~ Ed Silvoso’s Book “Transformations” which talks about the amazing things God is doing in the marketplace!
~ John Dawson’s Booklet “What Christians Should Know About Reconciliation” which gives the basic principles of reconciliation.
In November, we sensed that the Lord’s House needed someone to occupy it to help oversee the house more and to be a presence of God’s grace in the neighborhood. After much prayer, Leona decided to move in and we immediately noticed a difference of peace and stability in the neighborhood.
Towards the last part of the year, we continued meeting with leaders and continued praying in the city. We also began to envision for our year ahead of 2012. Our friend, Bryan Feller, was wonderfully instrumental in helping us take all of our ideas and vision and form it into a simple one page mission and purpose statement that continues to direct us currently in this new year.
On January 16, 2012, we met at the Lord’s House and celebrated all of God’s faithfulness and goodness to us in the previous year. It was a tearful time for me as I reflected on a vision that God had given me 12 years earlier and now had finally come forth. It is my hope that part of this blog becomes a type of “book of remembrance”…a journal of our journey that gives thanksgiving to God for all that He has done. May we be astonished and amazed as He opens our eyes to see new realities all around us of His goodness and presence!
Thank you for reading our history…may the Lord bring forth new stories of His goodness and glory in this new year of 2012! Stay tuned